- A
pseudepigraph (also
anglicized as "pseudepigraphon") is a
falsely attributed work, a text
whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose...
- and
Eastern Orthodoxy, were
written during this time, as were many
pseudepigraphal works, the
Biblical apocrypha and
Jewish apocrypha. An understanding...
- non-extant Old
Testament pseudepigraphal work,
attributed to Noah. It is
quoted in
several places in
another pseudepigraphal work, 1 Enoch, and is mentioned...
-
Testament canon whose authorship is questioned.) The Old
Testament pseudepigraphal works include the following: 3
Maccabees 4
Maccabees ****umption of...
- of
anger of the
Sanhedrin towards Stephen before the stoning. The
pseudepigraphal book of 1
Enoch contains a similar, and earlier, use of the phrase...
- his body was ****umed into heaven. John is also ****ociated with the
pseudepigraphal apocryphal text of the Acts of John,
which is
traditionally viewed...
- in the
tradition of
ancient "heavenly ascent"
literature (e.g., the
pseudepigraphal Apocalypse of Abraham) and its
relationship to
temple theology, rites...
- tradition. An
early tradition,
found in a sixth- or seventh-century
pseudepigraphal "Letter of
Herod to Pilate",
claims that
Longinus suffered for having...
- The Acts of Paul is one of the
major works and
earliest pseudepigraphal series from the New
Testament apocrypha also
known as
Apocryphal Acts. This work...
- 1 Thessalonians, Philemon), four are just as
widely judged to be
pseudepigraphal, i.e.,
written by
unknown authors under Paul's name:
Ephesians and...